Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
By Steven Romano
Well, folks, it looks like Drunk Christmas is almost upon us – and by that we mean St. Patrick’s Day! With the smell of finely brewed ale, vomit and dead leprechaun soon to fill the air, we at COED got to thinking about TV characters that drove us to drink in the first place; the figures we’d most like to knock back a few brewskis with. Whether they’re animated or not, these lads and lasses could probably drink us under the table any day of the week and we wouldn’t mind in the least!
Thursday, January 20th, 2011
By Andrew - Hunter College
So, it turns out that before Cheers and long before Curb Your Enthusiasm, comedian and actor, Ted Danson was a complete and total creeper. And if you don’t believe me, just take a gander at this quick little clip of Mr. Danson reading from his book of… um, “soft and romantic” pickup lines?I guess you could call it that, if you consider “Honest, I’ll pull out in time” a pickup line.
Saturday, December 4th, 2010
By Neal - Johns Hopkins
Not sure if that’s true, but holy crap, has there ever been a more random assembly of celebrities from A-list right on down guest stars on 70s sitcoms? Friend of mine sent this video to me on Facebook. Apparently, it’s a music video that promotes the Norwegian TV show “Golden Times”.
Friday, December 19th, 2008
By COED Staff
First comes Christmas, then New Year’s Eve – then college F’ing football! Now we think, like any good sports fan, that the BCS championship system is a load of crap. But it’s all we’ve got, so we’ll take it. Fortunately, the one thing not lacking in the BCS this year is smoking hot cheerleaders! We’ve compiled ga… Click to read more
Friday, March 7th, 2008
By COED Staff
It’s always a toss-up to say what the best part of an evening out is. Pregame and preparation are always fun, but last call is also a crucial part of a night out, especially when you’re going to school in the Midwest and the town closes down around 2 AM.
You can really get a sense of the type of establishment you’ve been frequenting by learning what it closes with eac… Click to read more